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Congratulations on 6th Anniversary to Sportsbet team!!   my 1 and only sportsbetting site! (even losing 18BTC already  Grin Grin) still happy!

legendary
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Congratulations on 6th birthday to Sportsbet team, and it's time for cake and celebration  Wink
Sportsbet website has become my regular number one daily betting website, and I was happy enough to organize some competition sponsored by them for Championship and FA Cup.
One suggestion for the future is to try and add live streams on Sportsbet for some matches, so we can compete with other websites who already have that feature.

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Do you really want to sponsor a big club like United and risk not even get your logo seen in Champions League?
I really don't understand how business football works. I only see if they wear the logo, all fans will follow the shirt. they have a lot of fans, and will get more cash if all get registered at the same time.
Key phrase is "see if they wear the logo". If a 'big club' as you say doesn't qualify for Champions League, then there're fewer people to see the sponsor's logo. The most-watched football tournament in the world, with the most people seeing it. If you're not playing it, then the global fanbase who don't have "a club" aren't seeing you.

Napoli in the 00s for example, big as you can get in Italy and didn't think they were many new kids outside of Italy wearing their shirt after something like 10+ years not playing in UCL and battling in Europa League obscurity. Hell, even saw the effect on Liverpool really on our 10-year absence.
The difference is that, when you are with United, you get all of your games watched by people all around the world even when you miss UCL, every game they play in EPL and FA will be watched for sure. However, when you do a club like Everton, sure if they play liverpool or city or united or chelsea or whatever there will be people watching, but a game between United and Norwich got some views, a game between Everton and Norwich probably didn't.

So, the "risk" you are taking by missing out UCL would still be worth it, because even though it is the same premier league for both clubs, one of them still gets a ton more visits compared to the other.
legendary
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I'm still having difficulties in believing that Sportsbet.io was established only six years ago. Sportsbet.io has got bigger a lot in six years. For years, the Premier League teams being in the first place they are the sponsor of very big clubs. They are offering quite much chance to their members too. I'm very happy also for having the honour of meeting Steve and the other Sportsbet workers. To many happy years!  🥳🎂🎉🎉
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Happy 6 years Sportsbet are the best bookmaker with great promotions keep it up.
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I really don't understand how business football works. I only see if they wear the logo, all fans will follow the shirt. they have a lot of fans, and will get more cash if all get registered at the same time.

I dont see why people would blindly register an account to a sponsor site on their favourites teams jersey without actually checking it. That being said, it doesnt really matter wether a site will sponsor either top teams or a newly promoted teams in EPL because both will have just enough exposure on TV and across all media throughout the world

Yeah right a top teams would be having alot more fan base but having alot of people registering to the site and having proper customers that actually gamble on the site regularly is two different distinct things



Hey hey Steve and Sportsbet, congratulations for the 6th years ! Lets head for the 10th years together !
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Same, can't say if it was day 1 or not, but I know that I have been here from veeeery early days. One of the upsides (or is it downside lol) of being in crypto for a long time and being a gambler, you get to watch all the places grow. It has been 6 years already?! Wow, thats a great deal and to watch them grow to be a sportsbook that managed to snatch Southampton FC sponsorship makes my eyes water a bit. Good to know what kind of place we are looking at, they are trustworthy and have always been doing great by us. Even when they grew out of bitcointalk level and become world known global place, Steve has always been here and chatting with us. I would like to take this time and thank Steve for all he has done for us here in bitcointalk as well.
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congratulations on the 6th anniversary sportsbet.io  Grin  Grin

Are there any other members here who have been members of sportsbet since day 1?   Grin

I'm still loyal after 6 years Grin  Wink

Yep, I’ve been here since day 1.

It’s been a pleasure to watch them grow into what they are now. I’ve met Steve & several other members of the sportsbet.io community here. It’s just a great bunch of guys, at the very pinnacle of crypto online gambling. Here’s to many more years full of fun, growth, development & success.

Cheers boys!
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Wow 6 years Steve, what is your favorite memory?  Cool

In comments to Trofo, wiss and DireWolf.

I might not get my understanding correct about Nations League but actually even if England get relegated it does not prevent them from progressing, since the group winners are the ones who progress, could it be that actually relegation to B means they might get easier opponents? And extra chance for World Cup?

Or is it only possible to do so from Group A?

I tried to read but confuses me even more. Some reports say win or lose the tournament does not mean anything except for the cup which is like a Charity Shield.

It can be complicated, and it's complicated even more by the fact that the leagues and the number of teams in those leagues is constantly in flux.

The World Cup qualifications are largely decoupled from the UEFA Nations League.  IIRC the top two teams ranked highest in the Nations will square off against the lowest ranked teams for World Cup qualifications, which obviously gives those top two teams an advantage.  Nations League performance has more influence on placement for the UEFA European Championship.  But, doing poorly in either competition will not result disqualification for the World Cup.

My comments in my previous post were more about which competition offers more visibility and clout.  Every team wants to win every competition for which they're qualified, but a manager has to pick and chose which he wants more.
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Do you really want to sponsor a big club like United and risk not even get your logo seen in Champions League?
I really don't understand how business football works. I only see if they wear the logo, all fans will follow the shirt. they have a lot of fans, and will get more cash if all get registered at the same time.

Key phrase is "see if they wear the logo". If a 'big club' as you say doesn't qualify for Champions League, then there're fewer people to see the sponsor's logo. The most-watched football tournament in the world, with the most people seeing it. If you're not playing it, then the global fanbase who don't have "a club" aren't seeing you.

Napoli in the 00s for example, big as you can get in Italy and didn't think they were many new kids outside of Italy wearing their shirt after something like 10+ years not playing in UCL and battling in Europa League obscurity. Hell, even saw the effect on Liverpool really on our 10-year absence.
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Wow 6 years Steve, what is your favorite memory?  Cool

In comments to Trofo, wiss and DireWolf.

I might not get my understanding correct about Nations League but actually even if England get relegated it does not prevent them from progressing, since the group winners are the ones who progress, could it be that actually relegation to B means they might get easier opponents? And extra chance for World Cup?

Or is it only possible to do so from Group A?

I tried to read but confuses me even more. Some reports say win or lose the tournament does not mean anything except for the cup which is like a Charity Shield.
I can try to explain on example of my Croatia. Nation League is important for country coefficient/rating. For instance Croatia needs at least 3rd place, and not the worst 3rd place from all groups, to keep pot 1 placement for qulifiers. Much better to avoid all those teams like Belgium, England, Germany, Spain, Portugal...
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Do you really want to sponsor a big club like United and risk not even get your logo seen in Champions League? Heck, they almost risked not getting seen in Europa League if West Ham didn't do them a favour and lose.
I really don't understand how business football works. I only see if they wear the logo, all fans will follow the shirt. they have a lot of fans, and will get more cash if all get registered at the same time.

Sportsbet grow year by year, they’ve done remarkably well to be able to sponsor any PL club.
I hope in so next to a couple of years it will happen. so what planning, the club with red custom?
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Wow 6 years Steve, what is your favorite memory?  Cool

In comments to Trofo, wiss and DireWolf.

I might not get my understanding correct about Nations League but actually even if England get relegated it does not prevent them from progressing, since the group winners are the ones who progress, could it be that actually relegation to B means they might get easier opponents? And extra chance for World Cup?

Or is it only possible to do so from Group A?

I tried to read but confuses me even more. Some reports say win or lose the tournament does not mean anything except for the cup which is like a Charity Shield.
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congratulations on the 6th anniversary sportsbet.io  Grin  Grin

Are there any other members here who have been members of sportsbet since day 1?   Grin

I'm still loyal after 6 years Grin  Wink
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Sportsbet.io is growing more and more worldwide and that is great
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So much drama but they are still safe, it was never easy to get points on home soil Germany.
Of course it isn't, it won't be easy to get points in Italy as well. That is why loss to Hungary hurts even more. I don't expect Germany and Italy to lose points against them and that automatically puts England in battle to avoid relagation instead of fighting for top spot.

Lot of games still to be played and it can all change fast.
I mean it is a very very unimportant series, hence why nobody really cares about it. Nations league? Really? I would send players from u21 to battle there, so they would gain some experience against other superstars and learn the difference between their regular other u21 opponents, and the amazing players that got better after 21 and became superstars. Know a ton of players who weren't stars during their u21 years, and became one afterwards.

This is why it would be good experience. Let England not even be there, let them lose, who cares? World cup is right around the corner in a few months during November, if they win that, it would be more than enough.

Yeah, I tend to agree about the EUFA Nations League.  I'm a Premier League fan, so I would love to see England move ahead, but I don't see it as a priority for them.  It's good to see some of the PL's superstars playing this time of year, but I don't see them putting in much effort for this competition.  This coming November is going to be a whirlwind of good times; the USA qualified for the World Cup (barely) which adds a bit of excitement for me, Arsenal gave me a lot of hope for the coming Premier League Season, the Niners did pretty good last season and the NFL will be getting into the most exciting part of their season.  I can't wait.
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Ay, looking good with yet another Twitter Verification  Cool
https://twitter.com/Sportsbetio_IN


Sportsbet.io continues to get bigger day by day. India are one of the most crowded countries in the world because of their current population. Because of this, it is really very important to have an active website there.
Well India is the most populous country in the world and Sportsbet seems to have grown so twitter can be verified, I know this is a great development for the future.

In India Sportsbet has representatives there, this is really a lot of interest.

Btw, I just saw that Sportsbet's main twitter gave a promo code, ahh a little bit I didn't win it.  Sad
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Ay, looking good with yet another Twitter Verification  Cool
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Sportsbet.io continues to get bigger day by day. India are one of the most crowded countries in the world because of their current population. Because of this, it is really very important to have an active website there.
legendary
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As always, Sportsbet.io is a really good sportsbook with very great odds !

In particular I've appreciated so much that odds are high; but anyway, you should consider the introduction of more type of bets in an event, on this I've had some trouble.

Will continue to use it if it will be this improvement.
sr. member
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So much drama but they are still safe, it was never easy to get points on home soil Germany.
Of course it isn't, it won't be easy to get points in Italy as well. That is why loss to Hungary hurts even more. I don't expect Germany and Italy to lose points against them and that automatically puts England in battle to avoid relagation instead of fighting for top spot.

Lot of games still to be played and it can all change fast.
I mean it is a very very unimportant series, hence why nobody really cares about it. Nations league? Really? I would send players from u21 to battle there, so they would gain some experience against other superstars and learn the difference between their regular other u21 opponents, and the amazing players that got better after 21 and became superstars. Know a ton of players who weren't stars during their u21 years, and became one afterwards.

This is why it would be good experience. Let England not even be there, let them lose, who cares? World cup is right around the corner in a few months during November, if they win that, it would be more than enough.
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